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Leptogenys elongata
Photo#1469329
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dvoribird
Leptogenys elongata
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Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
October 19, 2017
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dvoribird
on 19 November, 2017 - 6:22pm
Last updated 3 May, 2023 - 6:51pm
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James C. Trager
, 21 November, 2017 - 4:27pm
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Bob Biagi
, 20 November, 2017 - 7:55am
Male - Ant
11 flagellomeres = ♂
His antennae are very long and thick, which makes him look like a Parasitic Wasp. Note, the first abdominal segment (petiole) has a hump. =
Formicidae
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Bob Biagi
, 20 November, 2017 - 7:44am
Oh, thank you! I didn't know
Oh, thank you! I didn't know how to tell the difference, so thank you for explaining this!
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dvoribird
, 20 November, 2017 - 9:58am